Mission Statement
The INTELSIG research unit of the EECS Department, University of Liège, is concerned with the acquisition, processing, and exploitation of signals occurring in a variety of contexts and applications. Examples of signals of interest to us are acoustical signals, static images, video sequences, radar signals, and medical imagery. Examples of applications of interest include prediction of acoustical characteristics in architectural design, videosurveillance, automatic analysis of sports TV broadcasts, autonomous robotics, gestural human-computer interaction, radar space-time adaptive processing, and image-guided surgery.
INTELSIG in the News
March 2010: The French computer magazine clubic.com covers ViBe on a digital camera (see next news item).
March 2010: Slashdot covers ViBe, a research project of Prof. Marc Van Droogenbroeck, on its front page. ViBe is a powerful technique for background detection and subtraction in video sequences that has been implemented by its inventors on a consumer digital camera using an open-source firmware supplement.
December 2009: Robots That Learn –
Reflexions,
the ULg popular science portal, reports on a project of
Prof. J. Piater.
February 2009: Liège, future 3D Valley?
The 15e jour du mois
presents an initiative of
Prof. J. Verly.
October 2007: RTC Télé-Liège reports on our TRICTRAC project.
September 2007: Le Mag’ des Amis of the University of Liège
reports on imaging activities in Liège, where the
e-mage technology forum
and INTELSIG are major players.
June 2007: The 15e jour du mois
interviews Prof. J. Verly
about the
e-mage technology forum.
March 2007: The 15e jour du mois reports
on computer-assisted surgery involving the university hospital and the
group of Prof. J. Verly.
January 2007: Le Soir reports on our TRICTRAC project (with
a correction).
January 2007: The 15e jour du mois reports
on our TRICTRAC
project.
February 2005: RTL-TVI reports on our TRICTRAC project.
January 2005: RTBF airs a radio report on our TRICTRAC project.
January 2005: The 15e jour du mois reports
on our TRICTRAC
project.